Alek Popov

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Alek Popov (2012)

Alek Wassilew Popow ( Bulgarian Алек Василев Попов ; born January 16, 1966 in Sofia ) is a Bulgarian writer .

Career

Alek Popov studied philology at Sofia University . He worked as a cultural attachée at the Bulgarian Embassy in London . In addition to three novels, Alek Popov has written several short stories that have been translated into eleven languages. His novel Mission: London was made into a film by Dimitar Mitowski .

Popov lives in Sofia.

Works

  • Mission: London . Novel. Translation Alexander Sitzmann. Salzburg: Residence, 2006
  • The dogs fly low . Novel. Translation Alexander Sitzmann. Salzburg: Residence, 2008
  • For advanced users . Short stories. Novel. Translation Alexander Sitzmann. Salzburg: Residence, 2009
  • Snow white and partisan red . Novel. Translation Alexander Sitzmann. Salzburg: Residence, 2014

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